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others, was brought in: Sir J. Cunyngham against Capt. Chalmers. As was also, the Answer of Captain John Chalmer of Gadgirth , One of the Respondents to the Appeal of Sir James Cunyngham of Milncraig Baronet. Att. General against Walker.

the Standing Order. Capt. Chalmer against Alison & al. Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Captain John Chalmer of Gadgirth ; complaining of an Interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary, of the 9th of June 1744, and of an Interlocutor

(Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. B'URNETT-Fehruary IS, Major-General F. C. Burnett, of Gadgirth, Ayrshire, and late of the Royal (Bengal) Artillery, aged 78 years. CAIRNS-Fehrnary 19, at her residence, Ivy Iill, Glensvy

the family burying-ground, Crandfield, this day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock noon. Friends will please accept this intimation. £APIER-April 17, at Gadgirth, Ayrshire, John Stirling Napier, second son of the late Sir William Nilliken Napier, eighth baronet of Ahilliken and Napier,

Doum Castle, lst Oct. 1844. Mr Burnett of Gadgirth, in a letter in your columns of the 21st Ilt. says-" The discussion which took place at the public breakfast at Glasgow, under the auspices of the Agricultural Chemistry Association of

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the ufual Directions, accordÃÂ¬ ing to the Standing Order. Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of CaptainCa*pt;,ifthateer John Chalnier of Gadgirth ; complaining of an Interlo-Ahica & aJ. cutor of the Lord Ordinary, of the 9th of June 1J44, and

the faid Bill, without any Amendment. After hearing Counfel tipon the Petition and Appeal C of Captain John Chaimer of Gadgirth ; complaining -of an Interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary, of the 9th of &quot;June 1744; and alfo of an

will be a credit to Ireland, and a model for the United Kingdom. John Jos. Buiinett, " 16 April 1852. Gadgirth, Ayrshire." " We visited Glasnevin model farm this day, and were much pleased with the manner in which it

of Sfc Ninians. W. Mackie of Knockgerran. James Morton of Belmont. R. D. Alison of Balgray. J. J. Burnett of Gadgirth. James Campbell of Craigie. John Love of Threepwood. Bailie Moore, Xewton. Col. Ferrier Hamilton in the Chair. The notice

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are from father to son. William Wallace of Elderslie , eighth of this line, by his wife, Jean Chalmers of Gadgirth , had two sons- William Wallace of Elderslie , ninth of the line, J and John Wallace , of

are from father to son. William Wallace of Elderslie , eighth of this line, by his wife, Jean Chalmers of Gadgirth , had two sons- William Wallace of Elderslie , ninth of the line, J and John Wallace , of